Hi!

I'm a silent lurker here, but I would most likely stop following this list 
after a move to google groups. I don't like imposing the use of an account 
already connecting to lots of data where any email address anywhere would be 
just what is needed. Sure, you can user other identities, but that's a pain.

Unrelated to ideology, I've tried using google groups for other groups imposing 
it on their members and I did not like the "user experience" at all, and after 
a while I gave up. I don't understand how people can like it. If it would be 
more like google mail, I
might like it.

I would give Mailman 3 a try which should now have an interface decades better 
than Mailman 2, which is probably literally true if you skip the plural s.

Cheers,

Dinu

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Sent on the move.
Von unterwegs gesendet.

> Am 14.04.2016 um 00:45 schrieb Pieter Hintjens <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'd like to raise this question for discussion. The problem is that
> zeromq-dev is running on an iMatix server, and I'd like to remove
> iMatix infrastructure from our community, over time. It's a matter of
> long term sustainability.
> 
> (Apart from the list, iMatix also hosts downloads.zeromq.org which we
> can start to move to Github release attachments IMO.)
> 
> Anyhow, re. lists, let's weigh pros and cons of Google groups versus
> other options. I'll make the decision based on this thread and other
> factors.
> 
> Thanks
> Pieter
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